Google Toolbar now can translate from other languages to the default language almost instantly.

Google toolbar+Google translate

Google’s new translation options is now added to the Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer. The toolbar can now automatically recognize a particular website in a language other than the default language for example when you are on a Japanese Web site. There will be a notification from the toolbar appearing, asking if you want to translate the page into your own language (English or any other).

There is also a Translate button on the toolbar for a page to be translated instantly. This way you do not first go to a translation service like Google Translate to surf certain websites or portions of websites to translate. In total, just like the regular translation service Google Translate 41 languages almost instantly from your Google toolbar itself.

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3 Responses to Google Toolbar now can translate from other languages to the default language almost instantly.

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